Should you learn JavaScript in 2016 and 2017




https://shop.killervideostore.com/ When considering a programming language, the #1 concern is the business opportunities and the TYPE of projects you want to work on.

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32 responses to “Should you learn JavaScript in 2016 and 2017”

  1. I've been hearing a lot of negative stuff about JavaScript, but this video put me at ease, looks like I didn't make the wrong choice with choosing to learn JS, thanks Stef!

  2. The most thing I learn from this channel is not Tech knowledge stuff, but experience, though I just know this channel but this is my observation about this channel, thanks for sharing your experience this is rare on youtube Stefan Mischook.

  3. Hello Stefan, Thanks for the great videos. Back in the day I got your course "KILLER Complete Web Programmer" Great stuff!

    Talking about JS, I created an app, in JQuery, fabricJS, HTML, CSS, and app works well, all good…
    I want to go step further, I want to "Convert" into an app for iOS and Android, so it can work offline too. Any idea what technology I can use to do it? Is there a way to convert, or I need to write app from the beginning? As you can guess, I never did it before.

    Looking forward to answer, and thanks again, for an awesome channel,
    best regards, Srdjan

  4. Hi. Your video helps. Is there a certain method you can recommend for learning Javascript? Is there a possibilty to learn this language from the web? I am an old school C programmer …

  5. mmmmmmmmm no javascript is not #1 by any means. java is most in demand (thanks to mobile computing) but for most applications its c++ or c as its more reliable. When they send probes in space they dont use java or c# or objective-c but c / c++ because its time tested, very fast, and tons and tons of useful library’s to pull from.

  6. I wouldn't say that you need JavaScript for animation in the browser. You only need it if your particular animation isn't supported by CSS. But a more important topic is HTML5 vs. native mobile apps. In my experience, companies are more and more realizing that HTML5 apps still can't compete in terms of user experience and performance. At the same time, users are getting more and more fastidious, and might abandon a slow app that isn't custom-tailored for their device. If you have sources that claim the opposite, I'd be interested in hearing about it, though.

  7. I actually feel bad when I have to switch to javascript, with php I have bold and clear feedback about my code, with javascript I rely on client resources 🙂
    Btw what do you think about Electron Js? Any tutorial on that?

  8. great video, javascript is becoming a king of web and I personally feel that javascript syntax is more logical and elegant compared to php.
    And I love javascript more because you can see it immediately through the browser where php is more abstract and harder to grasp.

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